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    Art auction

    Texas heiress Anne Marion's $150 million art trove up for grabs in auction

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Mar 19, 2021 | 5:49 pm

    Late Fort Worth philanthropist Anne Windfohr Marion's private art collection, estimated at $150 million, is going on auction through Sotheby's next month.

    The treasure trove in "Collection of an American Visionary" includes post-war American art masterpieces and other works by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Diebenkorn, Clyfford Still, Franz Kline, and more. A few of Marion's prized fine jewels are also being auctioned.

    In a release, Sotheby's calls Marion's assemblage "the most significant collection to come to auction for years."

    Marion, a Texas ranching heiress, died in February 2020 at age 81. She left behind a Texas ranching empire about one-third the size of Rhode Island, which went on the market late last year for more than $340 million.

    The artworks on auction had decorated Anne and John Marion's palatial Fort Worth home. Others are being gifted to the Kimbell Art Museum and Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Sotheby's says.

    Marion was a champion of the arts in Fort Worth, and she and husband John, a former Sotheby’s chairman and auctioneer, founded the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

    According to the release, highlights of the collection are:

    Andy Warhol, Elvis 2 Times, 1963. Estimate: $20M-$30M. "Perhaps the most famous depiction of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll by the Prince of Pop Art, Warhol’s 1963 Elvis 2 Times represents a watershed moment in twentieth-century Art History," they say. "The painting combines an investigation of the uniquely American fascination with celebrity and mass media that emerged in the 1960s with unsettling visual evocation of both violence and desire. For the compulsive movie-fan Warhol, Elvis as the reluctant gunslinger presented the zenith of subject matter: ultimate celebrity invested with ultimate power."

    Richard Diebenkorn, Ocean Park No. 40, 1971. Estimate: $20M-$30M. "Richard Diebenkorn’s seven-foot-tall Ocean Park No. 40 from 1971 displays all the hallmarks of the artist at the height of his genius as a colorist and compositional innovator, and is testament to his illustrious place in the canon of American abstract art," they say.

    Roy Lichtenstein, Girl with Beach Ball II, 1977. Estimate: $12M-$18M. "Girl with Beach Ball II hails from the height of Roy Lichtenstein’s celebrated Surrealist period and references a diverse range of artists, periods, and masterpieces: Salvador Dalí, Giorgio de Chirico, Max Ernst and Pablo Picasso," they say.

    Clyfford Still, PH-125 (1948-No. 1), 1948. Estimate: $25M-$35M. "Clyfford Still’s masterwork PH-125 (1948-No. 1) bears witness to one of the critical watersheds of twentieth-century Art History: the birth of the Abstract Expressionist movement," they say. "Painted when the artist was a highly influential professor at the California School of Fine Arts, this work epitomizes Still’s pioneering endeavor to establish a new aesthetic school defined by an emphasis on unbound scope and a rejection of representational instincts."

    Franz Kline, Mister, 1959. Estimate: $15-20M. "Held in Mrs. Marion’s collection for nearly four decades, Franz Kline’s Mister emerges as an irrefutable masterwork of the artist’s extraordinary oeuvre," they say. "Painted in 1959 during Kline’s most revered stylistic period, this work announces the artist’s sophisticated brand of Action Painting on monumental scale and is one of the most strikingly confident compositions of his output."

    In addition to a dedicated auction for Marion's fine art collection, Sotheby’s will also hold an online sale of select jewelry pieces. "As with the masterworks of 20th century American art she acquired with her husband, Mrs. Marion’s appreciation for American-made design extends to her jewelry collection, boasting signature pieces by Verdura, Andrew Clunn, and most notably, David Webb," Sotheby's says.

    According to the Sotheby's website, bidding in "American Visionary: Fine Jewels from the Collection of Mrs. John L. Marion" opens May 10 and "American Visionary: The Collection of Mrs. John L. Marion" live auction will take place May 12.

    Highlights of the collection are on display in Fort Worth now through March 21, at an undisclosed location. Viewings are by appointment only, and anyone interested should contact dallas@sothebys.com to inquire. They'll also be displayed in Palm Beach, Florida; Los Angeles, Taipei, London, and East Hampton before returning to Sotheby's galleries in New York for a pre-sale exhibition.

    18-karat gold, diamond, and enamel bracelet by Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. Estimate: $25,000-$35,000

    Sapphire, Emerald and Diamond Clip-Brooch, David Webb, Anne Marion
    Photo courtesy of Sotheby's
    18-karat gold, diamond, and enamel bracelet by Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. Estimate: $25,000-$35,000
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    TV and arts icons bring star power to top Dallas luncheons this spring

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Feb 13, 2026 | 2:39 pm
    Mariska Hargitay
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    Fundraising luncheons in Dallas can be as glamorous and impactful as evening galas, often welcoming A-list stars from stage and screen to deliver keynote speeches that draw hundreds of philanthropic attendees. Spring 2026 events are no exception. This season's lineup of celebrity presenters includes legendary TV actresses, a ballet icon, and more. Here are seven spring luncheons bringing major star power to the table in Dallas.

    Destiny Award Luncheon featuring Misty Copeland
    February 27 at Omni Dallas Hotel
    Ballet trailblazer Misty Copeland, the first Black woman promoted to principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre and one of the most influential artists in the world of dance, will headline the 26th annual luncheon benefiting St. Philip’s School & Community Center. The event begins with a student showcase, followed by a luncheon featuring an intimate conversation with Copeland (moderated by Lael & Peter Brodsky) about her rise in the world of ballet and her advocacy work. The luncheon, chaired by Pamela Wills-Ward and Mitchell Ward, is the school’s largest fundraiser, and this year will highlight the grand opening of the Moody Performing and Fine Arts Center. Tickets ($350) and more information are available here.

    Beacon of Hope Luncheon featuring Steve Burns
    March 13 at Omni Dallas Hotel
    Steve Burns, the original host of the longtime Nickelodeon series Blue's Clues, will headline the 2026 luncheon benefiting Grant Halliburton Foundation. In a presentation titled “The Cost of Showing Up Happy: Burnout and the Wisdom of Asking for Help,” Burns will reflect on living with undiagnosed depression at the height of his fame and the lessons he has learned about burnout. The luncheon, which marks the nonprofit's 20th anniversary, supports youth mental health education and suicide prevention programs across North Texas. Amy and Michael Roseman and Meredith and David Camp are the event co-chairs, and Kevin Hall is president of Grant Halliburton Foundation. Tickets ($250) are available here.

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    Mariska Hargitay will be the featured presenter at the Genesis Women’s Shelter & Support Luncheon.

    Chick Lit Luncheon featuring Lauren Graham
    March 27 at Hilton Anatole
    Actress Lauren Graham, beloved for her roles on Gilmore Girls and Parenthood, will headline the 20th annual luncheon benefiting Community Partners of Dallas. Presented by Dr. Robert and Lara Tafel, the landmark event will feature a wine reception, seated lunch, awards presentation, and onstage conversation with Graham, also a New York Times bestselling author and SMU grad with local ties. The luncheon is chaired by Brooke Bailey and Elizabeth Dacus, with Leigh Anne Haugh serving as honorary chair. Community Partners of Dallas serves thousands of abused and neglected children annually across greater Dallas. Tables and platinum-level individual seats (starting at $1,000) are available on the website.

    Junior League Milestones Luncheon featuring Priya Parker
    April 10 at Fairmont Dallas Hotel
    This year's Junior League power lunch will be headlined by acclaimed author, facilitator, and strategic advisor Priya Parker, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters. Mary M. Jalonick will be honored as Sustainer of the Year at the event, which is chaired by Krystle Craycraft, with sustaining chair Diana Hamilton. Following the luncheon program, Parker will host a book signing. The event benefits the Junior League of Dallas Community Service Fund, which supports the organization's many civic causes throughout greater Dallas. For more information, tables, and tickets ($300 or $500 for VIP), head here.

    Educational First Steps Luncheon Featuring Leland Vittert
    April 17 at Fairmont Dallas Hotel
    Leland Vittert, chief Washington anchor for NewsNation and author of Born Lucky, will headline the inaugural luncheon benefiting Educational First Steps. The longtime journalist, who has reported from global conflict zones, will discuss his career and experience growing up with autism in an "unplugged" conversation that underscores the power of early intervention and family support. Chaired by Katie Rose and Shelby Sticksel Bliss, the event - which will also include a VIP "bellinis & bites" reception and meet-and-greet - will also honor United Way of Metropolitan Dallas and the Morris Foundation. Educational First Steps works to strengthen early childhood education across North Texas. For more information and tickets (when they become available), visit the website.

    Genesis Women’s Shelter & Support Luncheon starring Mariska Hargitay
    May 8 at Hilton Anatole
    Actress Mariska Hargitay, the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning star of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, will keynote the 33rd annual luncheon benefiting Genesis Women’s Shelter & Support. Inspired by her iconic role as Captain Olivia Benson on the NBC crime drama, Hargitay founded the Joyful Heart Foundation, which works to transform society’s response to sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse. The luncheon and awards presentation is chaired by Stephanie Bond and Angela Crates, and will raise critical funds for Genesis’ shelter and services for women and children escaping domestic violence. Sponsorships are currently available at the website.

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